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9R 9L 08/25/11 08/24/11 OQC HW: Which Organelle Would you like to be? Explain why. Write a 4-5 sentence paragraph that explains which organelle you would like to be and why. Use your vocabulary words. Due next class. Do Now: Which is the least important organelle? Write a 4-5 sentence paragraph that explains which organelle is the LEAST important to the survival of the cell. Give 3 reasons. Explain what the organelle does, doesn’t do, its size, shape, and Answer: They are ALL equally important!!!! Each has a special job that is needed for the cell. No one organelle is more or less important than the others. All 12 organelles work together and

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08/25/1108/24/11OQC HW: Which Organelle Would you like to be? Explain why.Write a 4-5 sentence paragraph that explains which organelle you would like to be and why. Use your vocabulary words. Due next class. Do Now: Which is the least important organelle?Write a 4-5 sentence paragraph that explains which organelle is the LEAST important to the survival of the cell. Give 3 reasons. Explain what the organelle does, doesn’t do, its size, shape, and characteristics. Use page 7L from your notebook.

Answer: They are ALL equally important!!!! Each has a special job that is needed for the cell. No one organelle is more or less important than the others. All 12 organelles work together and are interdependent…like us!!!

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8/22 or 8/23 Cell Theory 68/22 or 8/23 Organelles 7

8/24 Cell review 88/24 HW: Which organelle? paragraph 9L8/25 Cell review games 9R

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08/22/1108/22/11OQCStandard 1a: All organisms are made out of cells that function in similar ways.

Objective: Students compare and contrast the different organelles.

Vocabulary:1. Organism—page 4R2. Cell—page 4R3. Homeostasis--page 4R4. Cell Theory—an explanation of the relationship between cells and organisms5. Organelles = small parts inside a cell that work together to keep it alive

Title: Organelles

You Do: Organelle Chart p. 89-94

Name Drawing (What does it

look like?)

Function(What does it do for the cell?)

Analogy(What is similar at CRMA#4? Why?)

1. Cell Wall Walls of the building

2. Cytoskeleton Wood beams

3. Cell Membrane Gate and fence

4. Nucleus Mr. Gomez

5. Cytoplasm Floor and air

6. Mitochondria Food cooks

7. ER Tables and chairs

You Do: Organelle Chart p. 89-94

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Surrounds the plant cell for protection and support

Name Drawing (What does it

look like?)

Function(What does it do for the cell?)

Analogy(What is similar at CRMA#4? Why?)

8. Ribosomes Students

9. Golgi Body Teachers

10. Chloroplasts Solar panels

11. Vacuole Storage Rooms

12. Lysosome Ms. Nolasco

You Do: Organelle Chart p. 89-94 (Continued)

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08/24/1108/24/11OQC•DO NOW: Cell theory Title: Cell Review

Brainpop Video #1—CellsI already knew…. I learned that…

1. 1.

2. 2.

Brainpop Video #2—Cell Structures

I already knew…. I learned that…

1. 1.

2. 2.

8/25/11 Plant vs. Animal Cell• How are they different?• How are they the same?• Use page 90-91 to help. Plant Cell Both Animal Cell

Chloroplasts

Cell Wall

NucleusCytoplasm Cell membraneMitochondria

Cytoskeleton

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08/25/1108/24/11OQC Cell Review GamesHW: Which Organelle Would you like to be? Explain why.Write a 4-5 sentence paragraph that explains which organelle you would like to be and why. Use your vocabulary words. Due next class.

Do Now: Which is the least important organelle?Write a 4-5 sentence paragraph that explains which organelle out of the 12 is the LEAST important to the survival of the cell. Give 3 reasons why. Explain what the organelle does, doesn’t do, its size, shape, and characteristics. Use page 89-94 from the book and page 7L from your notebook.

Find Someone Who…

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“Find Someone Who…” (Use p. 7L to help you remember)1. Can draw a mitochondria

Name___________________

2. Can explain the function of the nucleus

Name__________________

3. Can explain how things get in and out of the cell

Name___________________

4. Knows which 2 organelles are only in plant cells

Name___________________

5. Knows which organelle gives the animal cell its shape

Name__________________

6. Knows which organelle does photosynthesis

Name___________________

7. Knows which organelle is the storage for the cell

Name___________________

8. Can draw a ER with ribosomes

Name__________________

9. Knows who in the cell does the same job as Ms. Nolasco (custodian) does in the school

Name___________________

The cell membrane lets good stuff in and keeps bad stuff out. Name: Amy G.

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08/25/1108/24/11OQC Cell Review GamesHW: Which Organelle Would you like to be? Explain why.Write a 4-5 sentence paragraph that explains which organelle you would like to be and why. Use your vocabulary words. Due next class.

Do Now: Which is the least important organelle?Write a 4-5 sentence paragraph that explains which organelle out of the 12 is the LEAST important to the survival of the cell. Give 3 reasons why. Explain what the organelle does, doesn’t do, its size, shape, and characteristics. Use page 89-94 from the book and page 7L from your notebook.

Find Someone Who…

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Magic Square of CellsA and B are partners, C and D are partners

Which team will get the magic number first???

Read the directions carefully!

Rally Robin• B and D will go first they should have the paper and

pen• Turn the paper over to the other side• You will silently take turns to fill out one box at a time

from the table of organelles• SILENTLY, raise your hand when you are finished and

ready for me to come and check your work

LAST GAME IS….QUIZ, QUIZ, TRADE!!!

• Each person gets a card with a “ Who am I?” riddle with the answer on the back

• Goal: To correctly guess 10 of the cards and be the first to sit down.

Quiz #1—Organisms, Cell theory, and Organelles

Please get out a half sheet of paper and set it up with full name, date,

period, and title.